Inward links

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by scalare, Aug 4, 2008.

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    I have moved a site with a domain from Argentina to the corresponding .com domain. I had to do that because my client wanted to start using Adwords, and they wanted to do it using geotargeting features that google cannot provide for argentine domains.

    The site url is http://www.spanish-time.com. Currently, the page rank is 0, the previous .com.ar page rank was 4. Is there a way to generate high rank incoming links relatively fast?

    Any idea will be much appreciated.

    Thank you.
     
    scalare, Aug 4, 2008 IP
  2. fr@nc!z

    fr@nc!z Active Member

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    I think there is no diffrence on SEO methods of .com dodain to non-.com domains (like .com.ar domains)

    The only things the 2 differs is THE PLACE you are targeting.
     
    fr@nc!z, Aug 4, 2008 IP
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    Buy links dude
     
    eugie17, Aug 5, 2008 IP
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    what did you do with your .com.ar domain, did you 301 it into your new .com?
     
    peden202, Aug 6, 2008 IP
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    You got several options.

    1. Do a 301 redirect from the old site to new site. This will transfer some of the link juice from the old domain to the new one.

    2. If you had a lot of content on the old domain, you can redirect all the pages with high PR to the pages on the new domain.

    3. Use the front page of the old domain, and set up a sitemap including all the pages on the new domain. Keep it like that until your new domain is properly listed. And later on do a 301 redirect on that as well.
     
    Anghus, Aug 6, 2008 IP